Cachexia is a wasting phenomenon that often accompanies malignant disease. Its manifestation is associated with shortened survival and reduced responsiveness to anti-tumour therapy and as yet there is no established, effective amelioratory treatment. The MAC 16 model of cancer cachexia has been shown by many studies to closely mirror the human condition. Thus, cachexia is mediated by the presence of a small, slow-growing solid tumour that is mainly resistant to chemotherapy. In addition, the condition is largely attributable to aberrations in metabolic processes, while weight loss due to anorexia is negligible. Cachexia induced by the MAC 16 tumour, has been shown to be mediated by the production of tumour-derived circulatory catabolic fact...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
A protein-mobilising factor of estimated molecular weight 24 KDa (p24) was purified both from the ca...
The effect of cancer cachexia on host metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with either t...
A transplantable colon adenocarcinoma of the mouse (MAC16) was utilized as a model of human cancer c...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Cachexia in cancer is characterised by progressive depletion of both adipose tissue stores and skele...
Cancer cachexia comprises unintentional and debilitating weight loss associated with certain tumour ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005345 / BLDSC - British Library D...
A transplantable murine colon adenocarcinoma (MAC16) was utilised as a model of human cancer cachexi...
Cachexia is characterised by a progressive weight loss due to depletion of both skeletal muscle and ...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome often associated with malignancy, characterised by alterations in hos...
Cachexia is a multifactorial process of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue atrophy resulting in prog...
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
A protein-mobilising factor of estimated molecular weight 24 KDa (p24) was purified both from the ca...
The effect of cancer cachexia on host metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with either t...
A transplantable colon adenocarcinoma of the mouse (MAC16) was utilized as a model of human cancer c...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Cachexia in cancer is characterised by progressive depletion of both adipose tissue stores and skele...
Cancer cachexia comprises unintentional and debilitating weight loss associated with certain tumour ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005345 / BLDSC - British Library D...
A transplantable murine colon adenocarcinoma (MAC16) was utilised as a model of human cancer cachexi...
Cachexia is characterised by a progressive weight loss due to depletion of both skeletal muscle and ...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome often associated with malignancy, characterised by alterations in hos...
Cachexia is a multifactorial process of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue atrophy resulting in prog...
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
A protein-mobilising factor of estimated molecular weight 24 KDa (p24) was purified both from the ca...